Utah Code § 59-2-217

Property escaping assessment -- Duties of assessing authority -- Property willfully
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concealed -- Penalties.
(1) Any escaped property may be assessed by the original assessing authority at any time as far
back as five years prior to the time of discovery, in which case the assessing authority shall
enter the assessments on the tax rolls and follow the procedures established under Part 13,
Collection of Taxes.
(2) Any property found to be willfully concealed, removed, transferred, or misrepresented by its
owner or agent in order to evade taxation is subject to a penalty equal to the tax on its value,
and neither the penalty nor assessment may be reduced by the county board of equalization or
the commission.

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